Claims
- 1. An electrical cable comprising a plurality of groups of axially elongated flexible electrical conductors including first, second and third groups, each of said groups including at least one electrical conductor, and a unitary flexible axially elongated jacket of dielectric material separating and insulating said conductors of each of said groups from said conductors of the other of said groups, said jacket having distinct axially elongated tubular portions including a first tubular portion containing said conductors of said first group, a second tubular portion containing said conductors of said second group and a third tubular portion containing said conductors of said third group, a plurality of integral axially elongated web portions hingedly connecting said tubular portions for movement relative to each other between a first position and a second position and including first and second web portions integrally connected to said first tubular portion at points of connection angularly spaced generally about the central axis of said first tubular portion, said first web hingedly connecting said second tubular portion to said first tubular portion, said second web hingedly connecting said third tubular portion to said first tubular portion, said conductors of said second and third groups being disposed to one side of a plane passing through said points of connection and said conductors of said first group being disposed to the opposite side of said plane when said tubular portions are in said first position, said conductors of said first group, said second group and said third group being disposed to the same side of said plane when said tubular portions are in said second position, said first and second web portions cooperating with said tubular portions to maintain said tubular portions in generally side-by-side relation to each other with said first tubular portion disposed between said second tubular portion and said third tubular portion and with said second tubular and said third tubular portion in adjacent contacting engagement with said first tubular portion when said tubular portions are in said second portion.
- 2. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 1 wherein at least one of said groups includes a plurality of electrical conductors and said cable includes an axially elongated spacer contained with an associated one of said tubular portions containing the conductors of said at least one group, said spacer cooperating with said associated one tubular portion to retain the conductors of said at least one group in spaced apart relation to each other.
- 3. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 2 wherein said cable includes an axially elongated flexible metallic sleeve contained within said associated one tubular portion and said sleeve contains said spacer and the conductors of said at least one group.
- 4. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 3 wherein one of the conductors in said at least one group comprises a bare metal conductor and said spacer and said one tubular portion cooperates to retain said associated one bare metal conductor in generally contacting engagement with said metallic sleeve along a substantial portion of the length of said bare metal conductor.
- 5. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 3 wherein said sleeve comprises a spiral wrapping of copper foil.
- 6. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 3 including another flexible metallic sleeve contained within another of said tubular portions containing the conductor of another of said groups and said another metallic sleeve generally coaxially surrounds the conductors of said another of said groups.
- 7. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 1 wherein the included angle between said angularly spaced points of connection is at least 60 degrees and not greater than 100 degrees.
- 8. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 7 wherein said included angle comprises approximately 60 degrees.
- 9. An electrical cable as set forth in claim 1 wherein said webs normally maintain said tubular portions in said first position.
- 10. A conductor assembly comprising first, second and third groups of axially elongated flexible electrical conductors, each of said groups including at least one electrical conductor, and a unitary axially elongate flexible free stripping jacket of dielectric material isolating the conductors of each of said groups from the conductors of the other of said groups, said jacket having a distinct free-stripping portions including a first portion containing said first group, a second portion containing said second group, and a third portion containing said third group, an elongated first web extending in generally parallel relation to the axis of said conductor assembly and connected at a first point of connection to said first portion, said first web hingedly connecting said second portion in parallel spaced relation to said first portion, an elongated second web extending in axially parallel relation to the axis of said conductor assembly and connected at a second point of connection to said first portion, said second web hingedly connecting said third portion in parallel spaced relation to said first portion, said second and third portions being hingedly movable relative to each other and to said first portion about axes of flexure defined by said first and second webs between a first portion wherein the conductors of said second and third groups are disposed to one side of a plane passing through said points of connection and the conductors of said first group are disposed to the opposite side of said plane and a second position wherein said first and second webs cooperate with said first portion, said second portion and said third portion to maintain said second portion and said third portion in adjacent side-by-side relation to said first portion and said first group, said second group and said third group in in-line relation with each other at the same side of said plane.
- 11. An electrical conductor assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein either and both said second and third portions are separable from said first portion and from each other in response to tearing force applied to end parts of two of said portions in laterally opposite directions relative to the axis of said conductor assembly.
- 12. An electrical conductor assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein one of said groups comprising said first, second and third groups includes a plurality of individually insulated electrical conductors and an uninsulated electrical conductor and said assembly includes a flexible metallic sleeve coaxially surrounding the conductors of said one of said groups in general electrical contacting engagement with said uninsulated conductor along a substantial portion of the length of said uninsulated conductor.
- 13. An electrical cable assembly comprising a unitary flexible free-stripping electrical insulation jacket and a plurality of separate cable components contained with separate free-stripping generally cylindrical tubular portions of said jacket and including a flexible power supply component contained with a first portion of said jacket and having a plurality of individually insulated power supply conductors and a ground conductor, a flexible telephone supply component contained with a second portion of said jacket and including a plurality of individually insulated telephone service conductors, and a flexible television/data cable component contained within a third portion of said jacket and including a single electrical conductor, a layer of electrical insulating material coaxially surrounding said single conductor, and a second metallic sleeve coaxially surrounding said layer of insulating material, said jacket including a plurality of webs connected to one of the portions comprising said first, second and third portions of said jacket at points of connection angularly spaced about the axis of said one of said portions and to the other of the portions of said jacket for hinged flexure between one position wherein said one of the portions is disposed generally intermediate said other of the portions and in tangential contact with said other of the portions and all of the cable components are disposed to the same side of a plane parallel to the axis of said cable and extending generally through said points of connection and another position wherein said cable components contained within said one of said portions and the cable components contained within said other of said portions are located at opposite sides of said plane.
- 14. An electrical cable assembly as set forth in claim 13 wherein said webs define regions of weakening along which one of said components is selectively separable from either and both of the other of said components in response to tearing force applied to end parts of two of said components in generally laterally opposite directions relative to the axis of said cable assembly.
- 15. An electrical cable assembly as set forth in claim 13 wherein said first of said portions comprises said one portion.
- 16. An electrical cable assembly as set forth in claim 13 including a dielectric spacer disposed within said first portion and separating said power supply conductors from each other and from said ground conductor.
- 17. An electrical cable comprising a plurality of groups of axially elongated flexible conductors including first, second and third groups, each of said groups including at least one conductor, and a unitary flexible axially elongated jacket of dielectric material isolating said conductors of each of said groups from said conductors of the other of said groups, said jacket having distinct axially elongated tubular portions including a first tubular portion containing said conductors of said first group, a second tubular portion containing said conductors of said second group and a third tubular portion containing said conductors of said third group, a plurality of integral axially elongated web portions hingedly connecting said tubular portions for movement relative to each other between a first position and a second position and including first and second web portions integrally connected to said first tubular portion at points of connection angularly spaced generally about the central axis of said first tubular portion, said first web hingedly connecting said second tubular portion to said first tubular portion, said second web hingedly connecting said third tubular portion to said first tubular portion, said conductors of said second and third groups being disposed to one side of a plane passing through said points of connection and said conductors of said first group being disposed to the opposite side of said plane when said tubular portions are in said first position, said conductors of each of said groups being disposed to the same side of said plane and in immediately adjacent side-by-side relation to each other when said tubular portions are in said second position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 466,833, filed Feb. 16, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2039870 |
Apr 1971 |
DEX |
308747 |
Feb 1969 |
SEX |
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
466833 |
Feb 1983 |
|